Thats the biggest strength of the team. All these kids can go 1 on 1 w/o a problem. On the other hand that also is a weakness because they all want to dominate the ball. The head coach & I do a good job of getting them to pass, but they weren't coached that well last year and they are young so we are implementing things that can teach them as well being competitive .

We have the best authors on the dribble drive! Best selling is Vance Walberg, he is the creator and innovator of the offense. He gives you all the drills which is what makes his video so special. Fran Fraschilla gives you the Memphis offense and the European dribble drive. Tony Bergeron gives you the Memphis offense at a reduced price. Keno Davis gives you his own spread dribble drive which is very unique. Gerry Petitgoue gives you a great glimpse into the dribble drive for a high school coach and he also gives you zone offense. John Calipari does a fantastic job of teaching you the offense, drills and skill set that your team and individual players will need.

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If I was still coaching I would run the dribble drive or the open post motion offense. We have the best authors that have dealt with these two topics. We have the inventor of the dribble drive, Vance Walberg. If you are a coach that can create your own drills you could purchase any of our dribble drive videos. However if you are not a coach that can create their own coach then the Vance Walberg is the video that you need to get. It is one solid video that has anything you ever want from drills to offense to game footage.

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If you don't have Coachdribbledrive's book and you are interested in the DDM then you should certainly get it. I'm not sure who Coachdribbledrive is, even after reading his book but that is beside the point, it is an awesome compendium on the DDM.

I'm just a coach in Europe. I like to share my stuff, but I'm not looking to get any recognition for it on a personal level, so I've chosen to be anonymous.

Also when I started writing the web site (www.coachdribbledrive.com) and the book it was in pre-season of a very competitive league, and I didn't really want opponents to know what we were running.

Since then I've moved on a little, and I'm in the process of setting up a basketball academy where players practice every school-day all year round, from year 7 to 12. I'm really looking forward to being able to work on DDM-skills year-round, and having so much time to do it!

My goal for the academy is to create great shooters, aggressive drivers, and great defenders. In fact, I think creating great shooters is key to make ANY offense work, but the DDM can't really be run without them.

Caoch Walters, I'd be interested to hear what skills are importent to develop in your system? And how they are developed?

I think one of the main points of the DDM is that it develops players so much. If I wanted to win NOW I would put in a ton of tricky plays, and I'd bask in the glory of wins. However I think developing players long term is the key to make any program great, and the DDM does just that, more than most systems out there.